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Sports fans in New Jersey will get the opportunity to attend games and other events inside arenas and other indoor venues starting next month, Gov. Phil Murphy said Monday.
One year ahead of hosting the FIFA World Cup, the Club World Cup is proving whether the country is fully prepared for ...
New Jersey venues with capacities of at least 2,500 people will be considered large venues, a change being made to allow more people to attend sports and entertainment events. State officials also ...
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Legal sports betting has also blown up in New Jersey without college events on the wagering menu. In September, New Jersey even became the first U.S. state to surpass $1 billion in monthly wagering .
Trump’s Sporting Spotlight Grows with Club World Cup Final AppearanceTrump’s Sporting Agenda Gains MomentumUS President ...
New Jersey voters decided against a ballot issue that would have permitted sports betting on in-state college athletics programs and events. The issue was turned down by 56% percent of voters with ...
That's because of New Jersey's own Bill Bradley, the former NBA star and former U.S. Senator who pushed the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act, which limits sports gambling to the four ...
Mobile sports betting is now legal in New Jersey! Learn more, get promos, ... With exciting odds on the best sporting events from around the world, you certainly won’t run out of options.
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — New Jersey gamblers set a nationwide record for the most money bet on sports in a single month, plunking down almost $668 million in August on events including resurgent ...
The Atlantic City casino operators also pointed to the lead role New Jersey played in toppling the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA). A New Jersey-driven decision by the ...
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